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Acton 1900

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Acton]

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Houses Closed.—One house, viz.: Swiss Cottage, in the Steyne, was
closed by the owner without an Order having to be obtained.
Notices.—Twenty-three Statutory Notices have been served for the
abatement of nuisances, and the necessary work demanded was carried
out without having to take proceedings before the Magistrates.
Cowsheds, Dairies and Milk Shops.—In October Notice was given
in the Local Paper requesting Cow-keepers, Dairymen, and Purveyors
of Milk to be registered under the Dairies and Cowsheds Orders,
1885 and 1886. Sixty-five applied, 61 of which were registered, and
the other 4 are bringing their premises up to the requirements of the
Medical Officer of Health, and will be registered in due course. There
are 6 Cowsheds, 21 Dairies, and 38 Purveyors of Milk, viz.:
Register of Dairymen, Cowkeepers, and Purveyors of Milk.
William Morris
Louisa Poffley
Richard Folding
William Tratt
Jane Franks
Messrs. Bull & Sons
William Gostilow
William Collin
William J. Portch
William R. Morgan
F. & W. Cook
Geo. Brown.
Ernest Seaton
Richard Folding
J. F. Ealand
Lewis Smith
John Morgan
Messrs. J. Wollard & Sons
Messrs. Kellett & Firth
Messrs. Bull & Sons
Wm. Collin
Ed. C. Johnson
Jane Franks
Messrs. The Callow Park Dairy
8, Enfield Road
20, „
13, Acton Lane
2, Child's Cottages
5, Leamington Terrace
15, Churchfield Road
278, High Street
235,
17, Avenue Road
34, Park Road N.
1, Stanley Road
19, Bollo Bridge Road
47, Kings wood Road
13, Acton Lane
606, Chiswick High Road
167, Acton Lane
8i, Willock Road
13, High Street
3, Uxbridge Terrace
15, Churchfield Road
71, Churchfield Road
1, Station Parade
<5, Leamington Terrace
30, Church Road
Cowkeeper.





Dairyman.